Notes

The information and quotes in both Taste What You’re Missing (hardback) and Taste (paperback) came from personal interviews I conducted over the course of the two years I spent writing the books. These conversations were also supported by the following published research.

Betty Ruth Carruth et al., “Prevalence of Picky Eaters among Infants and Toddlers and Their Caregivers’ Decisions about Offering a New Food,” supplement, Journal of the American Dietetic Association 104, no. 1 (2004): S57.

K. M. Appleton, “Changes in the Perceived Pleasantness of Fluids Before and After Fluid Loss through Exercise: A Demonstration of the Association between Perceived Pleasantness and Physiological Usefulness in Everyday Life, Physiology & Behavior 83, no. 5 (2005): 813–19.

Klaus Junghanns et al., “The Consumption of Cigarettes, Coffee and Sweets in Detoxified Alcoholics and Its Association with Relapse and a Family History of Alcoholism,” European Psychiatry 20, nos. 5–6 (2005): 451–55.